Getting into Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute is a dream for thousands of Maharashtra engineering aspirants. The MHTCET cutoff for VJITI determines which branch and category you qualify for under DTE Maharashtra’s CAP Round Allotment process. With competition intensifying each year, knowing exactly where closing ranks have landed, and where they are headed in 2026, is the difference between a smart college choice and a missed opportunity.
TL;DR
- The MHTCET cutoff for VJITI has risen consistently, with Computer Engineering closing in the top 150 ranks for General category students.
- Home University (Mumbai University) seats have significantly lower closing ranks than Other Than Home University seats.
- Production Engineering and Civil Engineering carry the lowest closing ranks among VJTI branches.
- Scoring above 99 percentile is the realistic floor for Computer Science; 93–95 percentile may be sufficient for lower-demand branches.
VJTI Mumbai MHT CET Cutoff 2026: What to Expect This Year
VJTI Mumbai is an Autonomous Institute affiliated to Mumbai University and consistently ranks among Maharashtra’s top engineering colleges in the NIRF Engineering Rankings. Because of that reputation, the MHTCET cutoff for VJITI stays among the highest in the state year after year under the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell’s State Merit List.
For 2026, the expected branch-wise closing ranks (General, Home University) based on 2024–25 official data are:
| Branch | Opening Rank (Approx.) | Expected Closing Rank (2026) |
| Computer Engineering | 1 | 110 – 130 |
| Information Technology | 50 | 250 – 300 |
| Electronics & Telecom (EXTC) | 100 | 750 – 850 |
| Electrical Engineering | 150 | 1,400 – 1,700 |
| Mechanical Engineering | 300 | 1,800 – 2,100 |
| Civil Engineering | 500 | 4,500 – 5,000 |
| Production Engineering | 600 | 5,500 – 6,500 |
| Textile Technology | 1,000 | 9,000 – 10,000 |
Note: These are projected figures based on VJTI Official Cut-Off Data 2024–25. Actual 2026 ranks will be published after CAP Round Allotment concludes.
Two structural factors will shape 2026 cutoffs. First, the total number of MHT CET 2025 registrants crossed 4 lakh, intensifying competition for Mumbai’s top institutions. Second, DTE Maharashtra’s seat matrix remains unchanged, keeping supply tight against growing demand. Students should treat the 2025 closing ranks as a realistic floor, not a ceiling.
Internal planning tip: if you are also evaluating national-level options, reviewing how percentile translates to rank for JEE Mains can help you benchmark your position across exam systems.
VJTI Branch-Wise Closing Rank: Which Branch Has the Lowest Cutoff?
The SC ST Seat Matrix and OBC Quota significantly alter which ranks qualify branch by branch. Here is a detailed category-wise view for key branches using 2024–25 closing ranks from VJTI’s official UG cut-off document:
MHT CET Cutoff for VJTI Civil Engineering
| Category | Full Form | Rank | Percentile |
| GOPEN | General Open | 4617 | 98.420 |
| GSEBC | General SEBC | 11621 | 96.168 |
| GSC | General Scheduled Caste | 16304 | 94.589 |
| GST | General Scheduled Tribe | 47943 | 83.536 |
| GVJ | General Vimukta Jati | 19151 | 93.670 |
| GNT1 | General Nomadic Tribe 1 | 11721 | 94.146 |
| GNT2 | General Nomadic Tribe 2 | 5793 | 98.046 |
| GNT3 | General Nomadic Tribe 3 | – | – |
| GOBC | General Other Backward Class | 5807 | 98.046 |
| EWS | Economically Weaker Section | 10527 | 96.535 |
| LOPEN | Ladies Open | 7679 | 97.448 |
| LSC | Ladies Scheduled Caste | 25120 | 91.627 |
| LST | Ladies Scheduled Tribe | 85998 | 68.290 |
| LVJ | Ladies Vimukta Jati | – | – |
| LNT1 | Ladies Nomadic Tribe 1 | 20164 | 93.284 |
| LNT2 | Ladies Nomadic Tribe 2 | – | – |
| LNT3 | Ladies Nomadic Tribe 3 | 25443 | 91.540 |
| LOBC | Ladies Other Backward Class | 10094 | 96.65 |
| LSEBC | Ladies SEBC | 19410 | 93.527 |
| DEFO | Defence Open | 10735 | 96.424 |
| PWDO | Persons with Disability Open | 69336 | 75.35 |
MHT CET Cutoff for VJTI Computer Engineering
| Category | Full Form | Rank | Percentile |
| GOPEN | General Open | 112 | 99.961 |
| GSEBC | General SEBC | 826 | 99.663 |
| GSC | General Scheduled Caste | 1929 | 99.293 |
| GST | General Scheduled Tribe | 10295 | 96.600 |
| GVJ | General Vimukta Jati | 1848 | 99.316 |
| GNT1 | General Nomadic Tribe 1 | 1694 | 99.367 |
| GNT2 | General Nomadic Tribe 2 | 142 | 99.945 |
| GNT3 | General Nomadic Tribe 3 | 268 | 99.889 |
| GOBC | General Other Backward Class | 334 | 99.858 |
| EWS | Economically Weaker Section | 422 | 99.8213 |
| LOPEN | Ladies Open | 152 | 99.943 |
| LSC | Ladies Scheduled Caste | 2029 | 99.25 |
| LST | Ladies Scheduled Tribe | 14238 | 95.2915 |
| LVJ | Ladies Vimukta Jati | 1803 | 99.333 |
| LNT1 | Ladies Nomadic Tribe 1 | – | – |
| LNT2 | Ladies Nomadic Tribe 2 | 721 | 99.700 |
| LNT3 | Ladies Nomadic Tribe 3 | – | – |
| LOBC | Ladies Other Backward Class | 503 | 99.781 |
| LSEBC | Ladies SEBC | 798 | 99.679 |
| DEFO | Defence Open | 634 | 99.731 |
| PWDO | Persons with Disability Open | 2867 | 98.9860 |
MHT CET Cutoff for VJTI Information Technology
| Category | Full Form | Rank | Percentile |
| GOPEN | General Open | 209 | 99.919 |
| GSEBC | General SEBC | 1209 | 99.527 |
| GSC | General Scheduled Caste | 3618 | 98.746 |
| GST | General Scheduled Tribe | 13534 | 95.511 |
| GVJ | General Vimukta Jati | 2113 | 99.227 |
| GNT1 | General Nomadic Tribe 1 | 1990 | 99.268 |
| GNT2 | General Nomadic Tribe 2 | 937 | 99.617 |
| GNT3 | General Nomadic Tribe 3 | 1080 | 99.567 |
| GOBC | General Other Backward Class | 448 | 99.809 |
| EWS | Economically Weaker Section | 651 | 99.723 |
| LOPEN | Ladies Open | 353 | 99.843 |
| LSC | Ladies Scheduled Caste | 3258 | 98.85 |
| LST | Ladies Scheduled Tribe | 14671 | 95.165 |
| LVJ | Ladies Vimukta Jati | – | – |
| LNT1 | Ladies Nomadic Tribe 1 | 6746 | 97.747 |
| LNT2 | Ladies Nomadic Tribe 2 | – | – |
| LNT3 | Ladies Nomadic Tribe 3 | – | – |
| LOBC | Ladies Other Backward Class | 1293 | 99.496 |
| LSEBC | Ladies SEBC | 1134 | 99.553 |
| DEFO | Defence Open | 983 | 99.601 |
| PWDO | Persons with Disability Open | 8234 | 97.254 |
MHT CET Cutoff for VJTI Electrical Engineering
| Category | Full Form | Rank | Percentile |
| GOPEN | General Open | 1866 | 99.311 |
| GSEBC | General SEBC | 5706 | 98.081 |
| GSC | General Scheduled Caste | 11295 | 96.260 |
| GST | General Scheduled Tribe | 43806 | 85.074 |
| GVJ | General Vimukta Jati | 5616 | 98.097 |
| GNT1 | General Nomadic Tribe 1 | 5324 | 98.197 |
| GNT2 | General Nomadic Tribe 2 | 4781 | 98.367 |
| GNT3 | General Nomadic Tribe 3 | – | – |
| GOBC | General Other Backward Class | 2269 | 99.179 |
| EWS | Economically Weaker Section | 3786 | 98.685 |
| LOPEN | Ladies Open | 2098 | 99.232 |
| LSC | Ladies Scheduled Caste | 16530 | 94.522 |
| LST | Ladies Scheduled Tribe | 25527 | 91.491 |
| LVJ | Ladies Vimukta Jati | 19167 | 93.67 |
| LNT1 | Ladies Nomadic Tribe 1 | – | – |
| LNT2 | Ladies Nomadic Tribe 2 | 9347 | 96.90 |
| LNT3 | Ladies Nomadic Tribe 3 | 16395 | 94.565 |
| LOBC | Ladies Other Backward Class | 4427 | 98.484 |
| LSEBC | Ladies SEBC | 9081 | 96.97 |
| DEFO | Defence Open | 3580 | 98.75 |
| PWDO | Persons with Disability Open | 51132 | 82.45 |
MHT CET Cutoff for VJTI Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
| Category | Full Form | Rank | Percentile |
| GOPEN | General Open | 756 | 99.686 |
| GSEBC | General SEBC | 1454 | 99.446 |
| GSC | General Scheduled Caste | 7123 | 97.620 |
| GST | General Scheduled Tribe | 23535 | 92.194 |
| GVJ | General Vimukta Jati | 5171 | 98.24 |
| GNT1 | General Nomadic Tribe 1 | 3962 | 98.630 |
| GNT2 | General Nomadic Tribe 2 | 2634 | 99.064 |
| GNT3 | General Nomadic Tribe 3 | 3092 | 98.918 |
| GOBC | General Other Backward Class | 1092 | 99.563 |
| EWS | Economically Weaker Section | 1878 | 99.310 |
| LOPEN | Ladies Open | 490 | 99.788 |
| LSC | Ladies Scheduled Caste | 9300 | 96.90 |
| LST | Ladies Scheduled Tribe | 46285 | 84.190 |
| LVJ | Ladies Vimukta Jati | – | – |
| LNT1 | Ladies Nomadic Tribe 1 | 8824 | 97.066 |
| LNT2 | Ladies Nomadic Tribe 2 | 7642 | 97.45 |
| LNT3 | Ladies Nomadic Tribe 3 | – | – |
| LOBC | Ladies Other Backward Class | 2379 | 99.135 |
| LSEBC | Ladies SEBC | 3290 | 98.84 |
| DEFO | Defence Open | 2539 | 99.09 |
| PWDO | Persons with Disability Open | 12580 | 95.83 |
MHT CET Cutoff for VJTI Electronics Engineering
| Category | Full Form | Rank | Percentile |
| GOPEN | General Open | 1200 | 99.530 |
| GSEBC | General SEBC | 5147 | 98.250 |
| GSC | General Scheduled Caste | 9005 | 97.011 |
| GST | General Scheduled Tribe | 28430 | 90.462 |
| GVJ | General Vimukta Jati | 5217 | 98.231 |
| GNT1 | General Nomadic Tribe 1 | 2450 | 99.123 |
| GNT2 | General Nomadic Tribe 2 | 2800 | 99.010 |
| GNT3 | General Nomadic Tribe 3 | 2570 | 99.079 |
| GOBC | General Other Backward Class | 1883 | 99.30 |
| EWS | Economically Weaker Section | 1918 | 99.301 |
| LOPEN | Ladies Open | 1779 | 99.341 |
| LSC | Ladies Scheduled Caste | 15080 | 95.022 |
| LST | Ladies Scheduled Tribe | 50997 | 82.47 |
| LVJ | Ladies Vimukta Jati | 22702 | 92.42 |
| LNT1 | Ladies Nomadic Tribe 1 | – | – |
| LNT2 | Ladies Nomadic Tribe 2 | – | – |
| LNT3 | Ladies Nomadic Tribe 3 | – | – |
| LOBC | Ladies Other Backward Class | 3398 | 98.81 |
| LSEBC | Ladies SEBC | 6330 | 97.86 |
| DEFO | Defence Open | 2902 | 98.97 |
| PWDO | Persons with Disability Open | 19012 | 93.70 |
MHT CET Cutoff for VJTI Mechanical Engineering
| Category | Full Form | Rank | Percentile |
| GOPEN | General Open | 919 | 99.628 |
| GSEBC | General SEBC | 5735 | 98.06 |
| GSC | General Scheduled Caste | 14575 | 95.186 |
| GST | General Scheduled Tribe | 44363 | 84.797 |
| GVJ | General Vimukta Jati | 8827 | 97.06 |
| GNT1 | General Nomadic Tribe 1 | 8993 | 97.011 |
| GNT2 | General Nomadic Tribe 2 | 2648 | 99.059 |
| GNT3 | General Nomadic Tribe 3 | – | – |
| GOBC | General Other Backward Class | 3875 | 98.660 |
| EWS | Economically Weaker Section | 6740 | 97.747 |
| LOPEN | Ladies Open | 3984 | 98.624 |
| LSC | Ladies Scheduled Caste | 17938 | 94.059 |
| LST | Ladies Scheduled Tribe | 74943 | 73.12 |
| LVJ | Ladies Vimukta Jati | 46393 | 84.15 |
| LNT1 | Ladies Nomadic Tribe 1 | 21822 | 92.710 |
| LNT2 | Ladies Nomadic Tribe 2 | 29549 | 90.018 |
| LNT3 | Ladies Nomadic Tribe 3 | 17254 | 94.244 |
| LOBC | Ladies Other Backward Class | 5865 | 98.023 |
| LSEBC | Ladies SEBC | 12221 | 95.96 |
| DEFO | Defence Open | 20311 | 93.240 |
| PWDO | Persons with Disability Open | 37830 | 87.101 |
MHT CET Cutoff for VJTI Production Engineering
| Category | Full Form | Rank | Percentile |
| GOPEN | General Open | 4803 | 98.358 |
| GSEBC | General SEBC | 16676 | 94.46 |
| GSC | General Scheduled Caste | 27329 | 90.833 |
| GST | General Scheduled Tribe | 80608 | 80.617 |
| GVJ | General Vimukta Jati | 32374 | 89.064 |
| GNT1 | General Nomadic Tribe 1 | 20530 | 93.155 |
| GNT2 | General Nomadic Tribe 2 | 15441 | 94.837 |
| GNT3 | General Nomadic Tribe 3 | 17692 | 94.115 |
| GOBC | General Other Backward Class | 9590 | 96.815 |
| EWS | Economically Weaker Section | 13058 | 95.671 |
| LOPEN | Ladies Open | 8756 | 97.073 |
| LSC | Ladies Scheduled Caste | 25573 | 91.439 |
| LST | Ladies Scheduled Tribe | 34044 | 88.51 |
| LVJ | Ladies Vimukta Jati | – | – |
| LNT1 | Ladies Nomadic Tribe 1 | – | – |
| LNT2 | Ladies Nomadic Tribe 2 | – | – |
| LNT3 | Ladies Nomadic Tribe 3 | – | – |
| LOBC | Ladies Other Backward Class | 9114 | 96.974 |
| LSEBC | Ladies SEBC | 17799 | 94.087 |
| DEFO | Defence Open | 11657 | 96.167 |
| PWDO | Persons with Disability Open | 53828 | 81.38 |
MHT CET Cutoff for VJTI Textile Technology
| Category | Full Form | Rank | Percentile |
| GOPEN | General Open | 10028 | 96.689 |
| GSEBC | General SEBC | 29312 | 90.106 |
| GSC | General Scheduled Caste | 29425 | 90.077 |
| GST | General Scheduled Tribe | 51808 | 82.149 |
| GVJ | General Vimukta Jati | 29552 | 90.018 |
| GNT1 | General Nomadic Tribe 1 | 14578 | 95.186 |
| GNT2 | General Nomadic Tribe 2 | 21961 | 92.709 |
| GNT3 | General Nomadic Tribe 3 | 33970 | 88.553 |
| GOBC | General Other Backward Class | 15303 | 94.896 |
| EWS | Economically Weaker Section | 27940 | 90.614 |
| LOPEN | Ladies Open | 11908 | 96.056 |
| LSC | Ladies Scheduled Caste | 37660 | 87.156 |
| LST | Ladies Scheduled Tribe | 177823 | 2.720 |
| LVJ | Ladies Vimukta Jati | 42351 | 85.438 |
| LNT1 | Ladies Nomadic Tribe 1 | – | – |
| LNT2 | Ladies Nomadic Tribe 2 | 22204 | 92.63 |
| LNT3 | Ladies Nomadic Tribe 3 | – | – |
| LOBC | Ladies Other Backward Class | 15457 | 94.837 |
| LSEBC | Ladies SEBC | 25801 | 91.356 |
| DEFO | Defence Open | 18584 | 93.849 |
| PWDO | Persons with Disability Open | – | – |
For students also comparing private college cutoffs, the COMEDK last year cutoffs article offers a useful cross-state benchmark.
Is 95 Percentile Enough for VJTI? What Percentile Do You Actually Need?
This is one of the most searched questions around the MHTCET cutoff for VJITI. The honest answer is: it totally depends on branch and category.
Here is a practical percentile-to-rank mapping for General category Maharashtra candidates:
| MHT CET Percentile | Approximate State Merit Rank (SMR) |
| 99.9+ | 1 – 200 |
| 99.5+ | 201 – 1,000 |
| 99.0+ | 1,001 – 2,200 |
| 98.0+ | 4,000 – 5,500 |
| 97.0+ | 7,500 – 9,000 |
| 95.0+ | 15,000 – 18,000 |
| 90.0+ | 30,000 – 35,000 |
Mapping this against the branch-wise table above:
- Computer Engineering: You actually need 99.9+ percentile. The rank usually closes around 110–130.
- Information Technology: Requires 99.8+ percentile (Rank ~300).
- Electronics & Telecom (EXTC): Requires 99.6+ percentile (Rank ~800).
- Mechanical Engineering: Requires 99.2+ percentile (Rank ~2,000).
- Production & Civil: These are the only branches where you might have a slim chance at 98.0+ percentile (Rank ~5,000).
95 percentile is not enough for Computer Engineering or IT at VJTI for General category students. It is, however, a strong score for Production Engineering and potentially Civil Engineering.
Students who score in the 93–95 percentile range should simultaneously evaluate COMEDK rank-based colleges and other Maharashtra institutions through DTE Maharashtra’s CAP process to keep options open.
How to Strategise Your VJTI Application Through MHT CET CAP Rounds
The MHTCET cutoff for VJITI is one metric; your CAP Round strategy is another. Both determine whether you actually secure a seat. Here is how to approach counselling systematically:

- Verify your Home University status before filling preferences. Mumbai University domicile students get a substantial advantage in closing ranks across all branches and categories.
- Fill all three CAP rounds without freezing early. Seats do move between rounds, especially in Mechanical, Civil, and Production Engineering.
- Use the State Merit List rank as your primary reference, not percentile alone. Two students with the same percentile can have different merit ranks based on exam date normalisation.
- Apply category reservations correctly. OBC, SC, and ST candidates should fill both the open category and their reserved category preferences to maximise seat options.
- Track previous year cutoffs by round. CAP Round 1 closes above the final round. Do not assume Round 1 data reflects your actual chances.
- Keep a parallel list of backup colleges through DTE Maharashtra that accept similar score ranges if VJTI’s top branches are out of reach.
For students benchmarking against national exams, understanding what percentile qualifies as a good score in JEE Main can contextualize where your MHT CET performance stands relative to the broader competitive landscape.
Phodu Club’s MHT CET mock tests are built to mirror the exact Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell exam pattern, giving you realistic score predictions before the actual test so you can enter counselling with confidence.
Conclusion
- The MHTCET cutoff for VJITI is rising year-on-year; Computer Engineering demands 99.5+ percentile while Production Engineering remains accessible at 95 percentile.
- Home University (Mumbai University) status is a significant structural advantage that can shift your qualifying rank by 20–35%.
- Category-wise reservations under OBC Quota and SC ST Seat Matrix open meaningful access across all branches.
- Use three-year closing rank trends, not just one year, to build a realistic and strategic college preference list for CAP Round Allotment.
Frequently Asked Questions
1) What is the expected VJTI Computer Engineering MHT CET cutoff for 2026?
Based on a five-year downward trend in closing rank, Computer Engineering at VJTI is expected to close around rank 155–170 for General-Home University students in 2026. Scoring 99.5+ percentile gives the most reliable shot at this branch.
2) Which branch in VJTI has the lowest cutoff through MHT CET?
Production Engineering consistently records the most accessible closing ranks at VJTI, followed by Civil Engineering. General-Home University students ranked beyond 3,000 have historically secured seats in these branches, making them viable for students in the 93–95 percentile range.
3) Does Home University status really matter for VJTI cutoffs?
Yes, significantly. Home University seats (for Mumbai University domicile students) close at considerably higher rank numbers than Other Than Home University seats, meaning they are more accessible. The difference can range from 20 to 40 rank positions depending on the branch.
4) Is 97 percentile enough to get into VJTI Mechanical Engineering?
97 percentile typically places a General category student around rank 1,800 in the State Merit List, which aligns with Mechanical Engineering’s closing rank for Home University seats. It is a realistic target, though not guaranteed, and varies by round.
5) How many CAP rounds does DTE Maharashtra conduct for VJTI admission?
DTE Maharashtra typically conducts three CAP rounds for engineering admissions. Candidates should participate in all rounds and update preferences strategically, since seats in mid-tier branches often shift between rounds.
6) Can OBC category students get Computer Engineering at VJTI with a lower rank?
Yes. OBC category closing ranks for Computer Engineering at VJTI have historically extended to around rank 400–450, compared to roughly 180 for General. This makes Computer Engineering accessible for OBC students scoring approximately 98.5+ percentile.